Felt is a soft, warm, natural fabric that you can find all over the home.
It is a non-woven fabric made using natural fibers, water, soap and agitation (lots of hard work!) to form a dense fabric of permanently interlocking fibers.
It could be inside your piano, under your typewriter, in your blankets or in your children's finger puppets. A felt hat will keep you comfy and dry, and can be stretched into shape easily.
It's made by heating up dampened wool and then pressing it into shape to form a mat. You can also use wool in combination with animal fur.
The disadvantages of felt are that felt materials can wrinkle and buckleThe other disadvantage is that felt can be hard to clean
Most felt that you buy at the fabric store (not the specially designed felt) is not fireproof. Most felt will catch on fire under the right circumstances.
Blue gray felt with more blue gray felt and a pink felt for bow and black fringes
benno felt that he really like school.
Felt can be washable, but it depends on the type of felt. Wool felt is generally not machine washable, as it can shrink or lose its shape, but it can be spot cleaned or hand washed gently. Synthetic felt, on the other hand, is often more durable and can withstand washing, typically in cold water. Always check the care instructions specific to the felt type you are using.
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The anagram for left is felt.
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Felt feels like felt. Once you've felt felt, the feeling of felt will make you feel like you've felt something special. Fuzzy Felt was a toy available when I was a kid.......a felt sheet onto which you would place felt shapes.................animals, cars, trees, people etc. Like a little felt picture board.........the felt cut-outs would stick to the felt and if you were careful, you could hold the sheet of felt at 90 degrees to the table and the felt figures would stay on it. Felt is a very compact material which used to be used to make hats of various shapes. It is the material equivalent of papier mache.
The correct grammar is you "felt bad". :)
The disadvantages of felt are that felt materials can wrinkle and buckleThe other disadvantage is that felt can be hard to clean
Felt is already the past tense of feel, so nothing. If you mean felt as in the proccess making wool into felt cloth, then it is "felted".
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In the sentence 'She replied that she felt better' yes, felt is a correct form in this sentence.
The past form of "feel" is "felt" and the past participle is also "felt." For example: "Yesterday, I felt happy" (past) and "I have felt many emotions today" (past participle).
A felt marker is simply called a marker or felt marker.
The past tense of feel is felt. For example, I felt sick. Or, I felt the cloth.